SYNOPSIS:It began with a ghost
in his bedroom. A tormented soul hungry for vengeance, The sort of
nocturnal visitation that even a five-hundred-year-old vampire like
Henry Fitzroy found tiresome. It would lead Vicki Nelson, PI, into her
most deadly investigation yet.

The wraith is determined that
Henry and Vicki track down its killer - and is prepared to use a little
persuasion by way of the innocent inhabitants of Toronto to ensure their
support. Forced to investigate, Vicki discovers a host of souls in
desperate torment and evidence to suggest that trailing the killer will
only lead to further deaths - starting with her own.

BLURB: In the spirit of Station Eleven and The Age of Miracles,
this exciting literary debut novel imagines the consequences when four
ordinary individuals are granted a chance to continue their lives in
genetically perfect versions of their former bodies.

Would you
live your life differently if you were given a second chance? Hannah,
David, Connie, and Linda—four terminally ill patients—have been selected
for the SUBlife pilot program, which will grant them brand-new,
genetically perfect bodies that are exact copies of their former
selves—without a single imperfection. Blemishes, scars, freckles, and
wrinkles have all disappeared, their fingerprints are different, their
vision is impeccable, and most importantly, their illnesses have been
cured.

But the fresh start they’ve been given is anything but
perfect. Without their old bodies, their new physical identities have
been lost. Hannah, an artistic prodigy, has to relearn how to hold a
brush; David, a Congressman, grapples with his old habits; Connie, an
actress whose stunning looks are restored after a protracted illness,
tries to navigate an industry obsessed with physical beauty; and Linda,
who spent eight years paralyzed after a car accident, now struggles to
reconnect with a family that seems to have built a new life without her.
As each tries to re-enter their previous lives and relationships they
are faced with the question: how much of your identity rests not just in
your mind, but in your heart, your body?

26 September, 2016

Happy Monday friends, today in Monday Poem we will be discussing one of favorite plays of all time! I am a huge fan of Shakespeare, I think he was more than a genius in the literary world, and it gives me great pleasure to read not only plays but also his sonnets. However, today Monday Poem will look a little different because I will be doing a sort of book type review for his play, so without any further ado:

BLURB:Perfect for fans of Tahereh Mafi’s New York Times bestselling Shatter Me trilogy, this book collects her two companion novellas, Fracture Me and Destroy Me,
in print for the first time ever. It also features an exclusive look
into Juliette’s journal and a preview of Ignite Me, the hotly
anticipated final novel of the series.

Destroy Me tells the events between Shatter Me and Unravel Me
from Warner’s point of view. Even though Juliette shot him in order to
escape, Warner can’t stop thinking about her—and he’ll do anything to
get her back. But when the Supreme Commander of The Reestablishment
arrives, he has much different plans for Juliette. Plans Warner cannot
allow.

Fracture Me is told from Adam’s perspective and bridges the gap between Unravel Me and Ignite Me.
As the Omega Point rebels prepare to fight the Sector 45 soldiers,
Adam's more focused on the safety of Juliette, Kenji, and his brother.
The Reestablishment will do anything to crush the resistance . . .
including killing everyone Adam cares about.

The Shatter Me series is perfect for fans who crave action-packed young adult novels with tantalizing romance like Divergent and The Hunger Games.
This captivating story, which combines the best of dystopian and
paranormal, was praised as “a thrilling, high-stakes saga of
self-discovery and forbidden love” by Ransom Riggs, bestselling author
of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.

BLURB: The heroic son of
Poseidon makes an action-packed comeback in the second must-read
installment of Rick Riordan's amazing young readers series. Starring
Percy Jackson, a "half blood" whose mother is human and whose father is
the God of the Sea, Riordan's series combines cliffhanger adventure and
Greek mythology lessons that results in true page-turners that get
better with each installment. In this episode, The Sea of Monsters,
Percy sets out to retrieve the Golden Fleece before his summer camp is
destroyed, surpassing the first book's drama and setting the stage for
more thrills to come.

SYNOPSIS: Bryony "Bryn" Winters can harm people by dreaming. With no control over whom she hurts, a condition called Somnus, Bryn can't even be sure she won't kill her own family. Protecting them means running away and trusting a mysterious company that possesses as much authority as amorality. And when Bryn meets Cedar Blackthorne, a Somnus with captivating eyes, she can feel he's hiding something. So why can't Bryn help trusting him? And what if she's making a deadly mistake?

19 September, 2016

Happy Monday. I know that today we had to continue with Shakespeare and Romeo & Juliet, but my theater company went to a theater festival this weekend, I literally am almost asleep right now, because I just came back. So instead this Monday I present you another beautiful creation of John Keats!:

BLURB:Growing up in the
sleepy English seaside town of Brynston, the fearless five – Ella, Max,
Corey, Fallon and Zane – were always inseparable. Living up to their
nickname, they were the adventurous, rowdy kids who lived for ghost
stories and exploring the nearby islands off the coast. But when Max’s
beloved older sister Jessica is killed, the friendship seems to die with
her.

Now years later, only Max and Ella are in touch; still best
friends and a couple since they were thirteen. Their lives are so
intertwined Max’s dad even sponsors Ella’s training for the Commonwealth
Games. But Ella is hiding things. Like why she hates going to Max’s
house for Sunday dinner, and flinches whenever his family are near. Or
the real reason she’s afraid to take their relationship to the next
level.

When underdog Corey is bullied, the fearless five are
brought back together again, teaming up to wreak havoc and revenge on
those who have wronged them. But when the secrets they are keeping can
no longer be kept quiet, will their fearlessness be enough to save them
from themselves?

"Every day,” he says lowly, “I hold a person’s life in my hands. The circus is based one-hundred percent off trust. I give it all to someone, and they give it all to me.”

The best aerial technique won’t land 21-year-old Thora James her dream role in Amour—a sexy new acrobatic show on the Vegas strip. Thora knows she’s out of her element the second she meets Amour’s leading performer. Confident, charming and devilishly captivating, 26-year-old Nikolai Kotova lives up to his nickname as the “God of Russia.”

When Thora unknowingly walks into the crosshairs of Nikolai’s after-show, her audition process begins way too soon. Unprofessional. That’s what Nik calls their “non-existent” relationship. It’s not like Thora can avoid him. For one, they may be partners in the future--acrobatic partners, that is. But getting closer to Nik means diving deeper into sin city and into his dizzying world.

Thora wants to perform with him, but when someone like Nikolai attracts the spotlight wherever he goes—Thora fears that she’s destined to be just background to his spellbinding show.

This sexy and exhilarating New Adult Romance can best be described as Cirque du Soleil meets the steamy, athletic romance of Center Stage. *standalone & no love triangles—recommended for readers 18+ for mature content*

To fit into the perfect dress for the Valentine’s Day Dance. To look beautiful for her boyfriend, the school’s star basketball player. To keep his jealous ex-girlfriend, a rival cheerleader, away from him. And to be noticed by her classmates.

Exercising and dieting don’t work, but an advertisement for weight loss pills promises a quicker solution to her problem. As time runs out, she takes more than the recommended dose until she’s just a few inches slimmer. Heads turn when she arrives at the dance, and the wonderful night with her boyfriend is beyond what she dreamed it would be.

Days later, Carrie discovers that her body is changing in ways that should be impossible. While her doctor searches for a cure, she desperately turns to her friends and family for support. Everyone is noticing her now whether she likes it or not, and even the media is intrigued by her incredible story. Getting everything she once wanted has created new problems—problems that are growing more terrifying every day.

Because Carrie Roberts is shrinking.

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"Just a Few Inches" is a Young Adult novel that deals with issues of body image, self-esteem, and teenage relationships. It is intended for readers age 13 and up.

12 September, 2016

Happy Monday friends, today we shall embark on a heartwarming an heartbreaking journey through Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. Today we will only take a look at what is to come and next Monday we will mix things up and discus the entire play:

BLURB:In Earth’s
battle-ridden future, humans have evolved. Those with extraordinary
skills rise to power and fame. Those without live in poverty.

Sixteen-year-old
Willow Kent believed she was normal. But when a genetically-advanced
military officer shows up in her village and questions her identity,
long-buried secrets begin to emerge. With remarkable skills and a
shocking genetic code the Core and its enemies will do anything to
obtain, Willow suddenly finds the freedom she craves slipping through
her fingers. Greed, corruption, and genetic tampering threaten every
aspect of her existence as she’s thrust, unwilling, into the
sophisticated culture of the elite Core city. To ensure peace, she must
leave the past behind, marry a man she’s never met, and submit to the
authority of a relentless officer with a hidden agenda of his own.

Her life has become a dangerous game. How much will she sacrifice in order to win?

BLURB:Business Solutions, Inc.
is falling apart at the seams. While employees kill time stalking free
snacks and filming porn in the HQ stairwells, the company’s co-CEOs
bring in shadowy corporate consultants to shake up their business in
ways even they don’t understand.

As the communications manager
tasked with translating C-suite doublespeak, Will Evans is constantly
torn between his blue-collar warehouse past and his white-collar future.
When he is put in charge of rolling out a dubious strategy the
consultants brand Optelligence, Will is thrust deep into a muddle of
absurdity and responsibility he never expected.

Enter Anna Reed,
corporate mercenary with heels as high as her ambition. To her, BSI is
just a steppingstone to a better job at a smarter company. Demoted to
Will’s team on her first day, she’s ready to steamroll anyone to get her
career back on track.

When BSI is pushed to the brink of
bankruptcy, Will hatches a covert plan that just might save them all.
But he needs Anna’s cunning and courage to pull it off. Can Anna, the
consummate job jumper, find a reason to go all-in on BSI? Or is she
better off bailing and letting the company go down in flames?

06 September, 2016

Finally finally AUTUMN has come and I cannot be happier! Autumn is my favorite season of the year and I feel super determined to read books I have been putting off for too long. And just in general Autumn is sweater weather for me, with hot mint tea, wool socks, good old movies and awesome books!

So today I invite you to my book haul:

05 September, 2016

Happy Monday dear readers, today I want to present my all time favorite poet, the person that makes me soul ache and me eyes fill with tears, a poet that means so much to me, to whom I am grateful for all his wonderful plays and sonnets - William Shakespeare! And we will be discussing one of his sonnets in today's Monday Poems, so without further ado:

The Drowning of Arthur Braxton
is an unflinching account of the pain and trauma of adolescence and of
how first love can transform the most unhappy of lives into something
miraculous. It is a dark and brooding modern fairy tale from one of our
most gifted writers.

02 September, 2016

Back to school. Actually I am starting my master thesis/internship in UK and I will be going to ballet classes as well, obviously, so I don't really know how many books I will be able to read. I'm a bit behind on the August tbr as well. I feel very overwhelmed because so many anticipated books are out as well! Ugh! But I will try my best to read as much as possible. If I can I will be reading: Ink and Bone, The Moon Dwellers, Captive Prince trilogy, The Ugly Teapot, and Insomnus!

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